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    By admin on August 26th, 2009 | No Comments Comments
    Album Name: Ellipse
    Artist Name: Imogen Heap
    Genre: Rock
    Release Date: August 25, 2009
    Ellipse Tracks:
    1. First Train Home
    2. Wait It Out
    3. Earth
    4. Little Bird
    5. Swoon
    6. Tidal
    7. Between Sheets
    8. 2-1
    9. Bad Body Double
    10. Aha!
    11. The Fire
    12. Canvas
    13. Half Life
    14. First Train Home (Instrumental Version)
    15. Wait It Out (Instrumental Version)
    16. Earth (Instrumental Version)
    17. Little Bird (Instrumental Version)
    18. Swoon (Instrumental Version)
    19. Tidal (Instrumental Version)
    20. Between Sheets (Instrumental Version)
    21. 2-1 (Instrumental Version)
    22. Bad Body Double (Instrumental Version)
    23. Aha! (Instrumental Version)
    24. The Fire (Instrumental Version)
    25. Canvas (Instrumental Version)
    26. Half Life (Instrumental Version)
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    More Information: Imogen Heap (born 9 December 1977 in the London Borough of Havering) is a Grammy nominated English singer and songwriter from Romford, Havering known for her work as part of Frou Frou and for her 2005 solo record Speak for Yourself, which she wrote, produced and mixed. In 2006, she was nominated for two Grammy Awards. She has produced three solo albums, the latest of which is 2009’s Ellipse…..
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    Review 1: (2.5/5) Imogen Heap’s third solo album has been shrouded in great mystery for the last two years. She kept fans up-to-date with its progress through Twitter, but it seemed as though the more information she gave, the more mysterious it became. This is the case in hand with the album’s title – Ellipse. Ostensibly it is the shape found when dissecting a cone, a sort of elongated circle with flattened sides, but ‘ellipse’ also refers to the orbits planets make around the sun, eluding to the ‘two-body’ problem – the way a planet orbits a star, or a satellite the earth……
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    Review 2: While brilliant in places here, Heap seems sure to remain on the fringes………..
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    Review 3: After many false starts and failed release dates, Imogen Heap’s third solo album, Ellipse, is finally here. This is Heap’s first album since 2005, and it is also her first full-length for White Rabbit, an imprint of BMG that gives her big-label promotion with small-label control. Ellipse has also arrived via a rather, well, elliptical path in which Heap adopted and abandoned other large-scale projects, such as scoring a Disney documentary about flamingoes……
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